What do you guys think is a sufficient amount of "warm-up" questions to do in the morning? I was thinking about doing a RC passage, one LG, and 5 or so LR.

Too much?

Everyone's different, but I didn't do anything LSAT related the morning of. tbh I never really saw the point, either you do poorly and it gives you stress, or if you do well any mental help it gives you will have worn off after sitting and waiting for an hour for the test to start.

So the logic games on PT 62 shit on me. I know the test is on Saturday and many people advocate taking it easy the few days before, but I feel like I should take another PT in order to re-gauge where I am to (hopefully) make sure I'm not really unprepared for LG....

Anyone feel like I should take one or should I take it easy..?

I took PT 62 today and I was surprised by the LGs. It was like PT 61 - I'm not sure why it was so hard for me but it was. I realized during my review of it the games were pretty straightforward. I think one of the reasons I had problems was that I was so panicked I didn't get a good grasp of the game type and inferences and just dove in. I am proud of how I dealt with what I thought was going to be a complete bomb - I practiced moving on and educated guessing and not giving up (which I almost did during this PT and then ended up going -1 on this LG!).

I managed a 172 on this PT only due to a very generous curve.

Not feeling good about RC. Going to execute my exact Saturday plan tomorrow - same breakfast, driving to the test center, etc. I hope it will help the nerves.

How early do you guys recommend getting up? I am not even sure if I would be able to sleep all that well the night before, but would 5AM be too early? I would wake up, get ready, then just listen to some music and get my mind ready for the big game.

Oh and also am praying that the LG section does not include a game as hard/odd as the bikes game

dba415 wrote:How early do you guys recommend getting up? I am not even sure if I would be able to sleep all that well the night before, but would 5AM be too early? I would wake up, get ready, then just listen to some music and get my mind ready for the big game.

Oh and also am praying that the LG section does not include a game as hard/odd as the bikes game

I will get up at around 6-6:30. I want to make sure I get a good night's sleep.

I will get up especially early tomorrow morning though so that I will be sufficiently tired to fall asleep early tomorrow night.

So I was going to use my driver's license for my ID, but just realized it is not recent (as they say to use in the pre LSAT directions). It was when I was 15 and I am 23 now. How big of a problem is this? You can still see it's me, I just weigh 50 lbs more now and look older.

TRex77 wrote:So I was going to use my driver's license for my ID, but just realized it is not recent (as they say to use in the pre LSAT directions). It was when I was 15 and I am 23 now. How big of a problem is this? You can still see it's me, I just weigh 50 lbs more now and look older.

I think you'll be fine for your ID. I think the 6-month rule was only for the little passport size photo that you attach to the ticket. I'm sure your face in your driver's license is still recognizable/expected. I wouldn't sweat it.

Also! I decided to take the rest of yesterday off after severely bombing a PT yesterday morning (worst one ever! nothing like a little confidence boost two days before the test!) and was highly considering withdrawing from the test for tomorrow. I just decided to try another section of LR and received my best score on a LR section ever. So maybe I was just a little burnt out with having a rough work week/trying to do too many tests too quickly...either way, decided to take the test tomorrow after all, see how it goes and if I feel bad about it, just cancel! Releases that mental pressure!

Best of luck to everybody, everyone in here has put in an amazing amount of effort and focus over the past few months and I am sure will do amazing on tomorrow's exam! I'm praying for that -15 curve!!!

TRex77 wrote:So I was going to use my driver's license for my ID, but just realized it is not recent (as they say to use in the pre LSAT directions). It was when I was 15 and I am 23 now. How big of a problem is this? You can still see it's me, I just weigh 50 lbs more now and look older.

I think you'll be fine for your ID. I think the 6-month rule was only for the little passport size photo that you attach to the ticket. I'm sure your face in your driver's license is still recognizable/expected. I wouldn't sweat it.

Also! I decided to take the rest of yesterday off after severely bombing a PT yesterday morning (worst one ever! nothing like a little confidence boost two days before the test!) and was highly considering withdrawing from the test for tomorrow. I just decided to try another section of LR and received my best score on a LR section ever. So maybe I was just a little burnt out with having a rough work week/trying to do too many tests too quickly...either way, decided to take the test tomorrow after all, see how it goes and if I feel bad about it, just cancel! Releases that mental pressure!

Best of luck to everybody, everyone in here has put in an amazing amount of effort and focus over the past few months and I am sure will do amazing on tomorrow's exam! I'm praying for that -15 curve!!!

Good luck guys. Chill out tonight, get some rest, and just do what you always do tomorrow. Trust in your preparation. See ya'll in the waiting thread, where we can wildly speculate about experimentals, curve predictions, and such.